Pakistan SC names investigators to probe Nawaz Sharif

IANS  |  Islamabad 

The three-member bench of the Supreme overseeing the implementation of the apex court's verdict in the Panama papers case on Friday named the five members who will probe Prime Minister and his family business dealings abroad.

The officials included in the inquiry team are Brigadier Nauman Saeed from the Inter-Services Intelligence, Aamer Aziz from the State Bank of Pakistan, Bilal Rasool from the Security and Exchange Commission of Pakistan, Irfan Naeem Mangi from the National Accountability Bureau and Wajid Zia from the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA). The team will be headed by the FIA director.

"The JIT is directed to commence and complete the investigation and submit its final report in terms of the order dated April 20. It shall also submit fortnightly progress reports," states the order issued on Friday.

Earlier, the three-judge special bench of the apex constituted by Chief Justice of Justice Mian Saqib Nisar for implementation of the top court's verdict, expressed its anger over attribution of false statements to the superior judiciary by some politicians.

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Pakistan SC names investigators to probe Nawaz Sharif

The three-member bench of the Supreme Court overseeing the implementation of the apex court's verdict in the Panama papers case on Friday named the five members who will probe Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and his family business dealings abroad.

The three-member bench of the Supreme overseeing the implementation of the apex court's verdict in the Panama papers case on Friday named the five members who will probe Prime Minister and his family business dealings abroad.

The officials included in the inquiry team are Brigadier Nauman Saeed from the Inter-Services Intelligence, Aamer Aziz from the State Bank of Pakistan, Bilal Rasool from the Security and Exchange Commission of Pakistan, Irfan Naeem Mangi from the National Accountability Bureau and Wajid Zia from the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA). The team will be headed by the FIA director.

"The JIT is directed to commence and complete the investigation and submit its final report in terms of the order dated April 20. It shall also submit fortnightly progress reports," states the order issued on Friday.

Earlier, the three-judge special bench of the apex constituted by Chief Justice of Justice Mian Saqib Nisar for implementation of the top court's verdict, expressed its anger over attribution of false statements to the superior judiciary by some politicians.

--IANS

ahm/bg

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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